1975 Jeep Grand Cherokee S (like Wagoneer 2 Door) 4x4 360 V8 Automatic Yellow on 2040-cars
Portland, Oregon, United States
1975 Jeep Cherokee S 4X4 360 V8 Automatic Hello all
out there in eBay land and welcome to my auction. I found this little vintage ride and thought
I would see if anyone wants to live the dream and make a great classic out of a
good one. What I mean to say is that
this is a good start to what could be a great rig with some work. All the bones are there. It is very rust free.. There are just a few bubbles that I pictured
but the floors and everywhere else that usually rusts on these are good and
solid. The paint is
fairly new and shines well. It’s not a
million dollar job, but better than most and in the correct color too. There are no dents and everything fits
well. The grill is excellent as are the
bumpers. The wheels and hubcaps are all
nice and the whitewalls have lots of tread too.
The sun was bright when I took the photos, but the top is white and the
body is a pale yellow. The engine
is good. It starts easily with just a
puff of smoke. It is cold blooded
however and like to warm up for 3 or 4 minutes or it dies when driving. Could probably use a tune.. The carb has been rebuilt and the engine does
not leak anything. Once warm it pulls
strong and sounds great. The trans
shifts properly too. The interior
is weak. As you can tell the seats have
wear and holes in the material. The
carpet is good. It just really needs
some love. Also the windshield is cracked. The rear window is missing its handle but I put
a socket and it goes up and down. She is just
an old girl that has not been lifted and 4 wheeled all over hell and back. She is pretty original and could be fantastic
if someone has an eye for a little style.
My girlfriend wanted to do the interior in Pendleton wool.. I hope whoever gets it does something like
that with it. This Jeep
has a ton of vintage appeal and will surely be one to hold on to for future
appreciation. The miles stated reflect
what is on the odometer. I have no knowledge
of the actual miles this vehicle has traveled since new. I am selling
the Cherokee with a LOW RESERVE and I know the Jeep will sell the first go
around as long as we all play by these rules.
#1. Only bid if you have intentions to buy. #2. Ask any
and all questions before bidding. #3. Please
contact me BEFORE BIDDING if you have zero or negative feedback. #4. This is
an AS-IS sale. I have done my best to
describe it exactly as I see it but it has no warranties or guarantees. #5. I will
not accept Pay-Pal for the balance payment of the truck. Pay-Pal is for the deposits only, the balance
must be paid by certified check or wire.
Legitimate and legal buyers only please.
Just be real
and genuine and I will make sure that the winning bidder is happy with his or
her purchase. I have 100% positive
feedback and I plan on keeping that.
Also, I will end the sale for the right offer so don’t wait till the
last second and worry about missing out.
Just call me and we will work out a fair price.. |
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